4+ Bedroom Homes for Sale in Aurora, Utah
Aurora is a quiet farming community in Sevier County, tucked between the Sevier River and I-70 about ten minutes west of Richfield. Most of the housing stock here reflects the town's agricultural roots — older ranch-style homes, a few brick ramblers from the 70s and 80s, and a growing number of newer builds on larger lots where families want room for horses, a shop, or a garden. Four-bedroom inventory in a town this size is genuinely limited, so buyers tracking 4+ bedroom homes are usually casting a wider net that includes Salina, Redmond, and Richfield, then narrowing based on lot size and outbuildings rather than finish level.
The case for a larger home in Aurora is straightforward: your dollar buys substantially more square footage and land than anywhere along the Wasatch Front, property taxes are low, and you're a short drive from Fish Lake, Fishlake National Forest, and the Pahvant Range for hunting, ATVs, and fishing. Winters are cold but drier than northern Utah, and summers are warm without the triple-digit stretches St. George sees. Buyers relocating here are often remote workers, retirees, multigenerational families needing bedroom count for kids or grandparents, or folks moving from out of state who want acreage without paying mountain-town prices. Browse the active 4+ bedroom listings below to see what's currently on the market in and around Aurora.
June 2026 · Aurora market
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About 4+ bedroom homes in Aurora.
How many 4+ bedroom homes are typically on the market in Aurora? ▾
Aurora is a small Sevier County town with a population under 1,000, so active inventory is thin — often just a handful of listings total at any given time, and only a portion of those will have four or more bedrooms. Setting up an MLS alert is the realistic way to catch new listings, since homes here can sit for weeks and then go under contract quickly when the right buyer shows up.
What do 4-bedroom homes in Aurora usually cost? ▾
Pricing in Aurora generally runs well below the Wasatch Front. Most 4-bedroom homes trade in a range that's a fraction of comparable square footage in Utah County, though larger acreage parcels, outbuildings, or water shares can push individual listings higher. Recent sales in the surrounding Richfield-Salina corridor are a useful comp set since Aurora itself sees so few transactions.
Are larger Aurora homes usually on bigger lots? ▾
Yes. Many 4+ bedroom properties here sit on a quarter acre to a full acre or more, and it's common to see detached shops, hay sheds, chicken coops, or room for horses. Zoning is generally permissive about animals and outbuildings compared to suburban Utah, which is part of why families choose Aurora in the first place.
What school does my family attend from Aurora? ▾
Aurora is in the Sevier School District. Elementary-age kids typically attend South Sevier Elementary in Monroe, and older students go to South Sevier Middle and High in Monroe as well. Bus service covers the route, and the drive is short — under 15 minutes for most Aurora addresses.
Is there new construction with 4+ bedrooms, or mostly resale? ▾
Almost all of what trades in Aurora is resale, ranging from older farmhouses to ranch-style homes built in the 1970s-90s, with a smaller number of newer custom builds on rural lots. If you want new construction with four bedrooms, you'll usually need to either build on a lot here or look at subdivisions in Richfield 10 miles east.
How far is Aurora from bigger amenities and I-70? ▾
Aurora sits right off I-70 about 10 minutes west of Richfield, which has the regional hospital, Walmart, and most chain services. Salt Lake City is roughly 2.5 hours north via I-15, and the St. George airport is about 3 hours south. For day-to-day errands, groceries, and medical, Richfield handles it.